mythtv stuff

Mark Musone mmusone at shatterit.com
Tue Mar 23 17:30:09 EST 2004


Take a look at the FAQ:
http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-20.html#ss20.12

Specifically, the section about audio..a couple of important things..if
the udio is out of sync, then you're probably using the audio passthru.
You don’t want that. You need to make sure that you are passing the
audio from your TV card to the input of your sound card. From there,
mythtv will "record" form the line-in, and It'll work..

As far as audio buffer overflows, I need more info on your
hardware..more often than not, it's an audio card not capable of doing
full duplex..

-Mark


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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 10:33 AM
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Subject: mythtv stuff

Hey Mark,
  I am starting to noodle with mythtv, got it working but must have to 
do some tweaking because I am getting tons of messages in the command 
window bitching about "Audio buffer overflow, audio data lost!" . I have

sound but the sound and video are not matched, when watching tv (havent 
checked anything else), and when I exit the program, the sound still 
runs, can't find what's running it and have to reboot to kill the sound,

or I found that starting xawtv then quitting that, kills the sound from 
the previous mythtv tv sound running. I remember you telling me a while 
back to make sure that the audio sampling rate is set to 48000, and it 
is. Any ideas?
other than that, mythtv is too cool!

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